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FINANCIAL RESULTS Q1 2017 CFO Irene Egset 4 th May 2017

Health, safety and environment TRI-rate 1 10 8 6 4 2 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 Health and safety - Quarterly injuries rate is down in Q1 - Continuously top priority to improve safety performance Environment - No serious environmental incidents 2 1 TRI rate: Total recordable injuries per million hours worked (per quarter)

Highlights Q1 Solid underlying results (EBITDA) - Increased contribution from market operations - Average Nordic prices were 31.2 EUR/MWh - up 30% Q-on-Q - Total production was 17.1 TWh - down 12% Q-on-Q - Underlying EBITDA NOK 5186 million - up NOK 1185 million Performance improvement programme progressing according to plan Divestment of Dogger bank offshore wind projects 3

Estimated cost reductions Estimated cost savings 2016-2018 Realised Expected Comments A company-wide performance improvement program is ongoing The target is to reduce overall costs by 800 MNOK 150 Realised 650 Planned The program is on track. Estimated reduction of the cost base per Q1 2017 compared to 2015 baseline is approximately 150 MNOK. Cost reductions so far have mainly been achieved through reductions in personnel, consultancy and the ongoing exit of Offshore Wind Power 4

Divestments In line with Statkraft s strategy for divesting offshore wind assets - Divested the 25% stake in the Dogger bank offshore wind projects in Q1 - Ongoing processes for divesting Sheringham Shoal and Dudgeon 5

Key figures NOK million Q1 2017 Q1 2016 Gross revenues 1 16 099 14 502 EBITDA 1 5 186 4 001 Net profit/loss 2 749 2 389 First quarter 2017: - Increased contribution from market operations - Nordic prices up 30% measured in EUR Q-on-Q - Overall production down 12% Q-on-Q 6 1 Adjusted for unrealised value changes from energy derivatives, gain/loss from acquisitions/divestments of business activities and impairments and related costs

Price drivers and the German power market 100 Coal, ARA (USD/t) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1412 1503 1506 1509 1512 1603 1606 1609 1612 1703 9 CO 2, EUA (EUR/t) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1412 1503 1506 1509 1512 1603 1606 1609 1612 1703 25 Gas, NBP (EUR/MWh) 20 15 10 5 0 1412 1503 1506 1509 1512 1603 1606 1609 1612 1703 Q1 2017 vs Q1 2016 Coal and gas prices still high Lower than normal nuclear production in France German power prices up by 64% German power prices 45 Average quarterly price EUR/MWh +64% 40 41,3 35 30 25 20 15 10 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 2014 2015 2016 2017 7

Nordic reservoir level 90 % 80 70 60 Median 2016 50 40 30 2017 20 10 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Nordic hydrological resources slightly below normal end of Q1 - Water reservoirs 92% of median - Inflow above normal level in Norway and Sweden 8

Nordic power prices 40 Average monthly spot price EUR/MWh 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 2014 2015 2016 2017 Nordic power prices 31.2 EUR/MWh, up 30% Q1 2017 vs. Q1 2016 9

Energy management Monthly power generation TWh 2016 2017 6 4 2 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Q1 production down 12% Q-on-Q Technology TWh Change in TWh Hydropower 15,8-2.8 Wind power 0.8 +0.2 Gas power 0.5 +0.3 Bio power 0.1 - Total 17.1-2.3 10

Net operating revenues NOK million Sales revenues less energy purchase Net operating revenues Q1 2016 Sales and trading +588 Share of profit/loss in equity accounted investments Net operating revenues Q1 2017 Generation +234 Customers +216 Other operating revenues Transmission costs 6 238 Others +67-50 -24 +26 7 295 Net operating revenues 1 up by NOK 1 057 million (+ 17%) Major effects: - Net generation up due to higher gas-fired power production. Higher Nordic power prices offset by lower hydro production - Net sales and trading up mainly due to higher profitability from long terms contracts in Brazil and Continental trading - Customers increased mainly due to increased net revenues from Nordic origination, market access activities in UK and end-user activities 11 1 Adjusted for unrealised value changes from energy derivatives, gain/loss from acquisitions/divestments of business activities and impairments and related costs

NOK 5.2 billion in underlying EBITDA NOK million 12 705 4 001 5 186 Underlying EBITDA 1 was up by NOK 1 185 million Q-on-Q Primarily a result of improved contributions from Market operations Q1 2016 Q1 2017 FY 2016 Q1 17/Q1 16 + 30% 12 1 Adjusted for unrealised value changes from energy derivatives, gain/loss from acquisitions/divestments of business activities and impairments and related costs

Financial items Breakdown Net financial items Q1 2017 NOK million -144-15 -126-89 -374 Debt in foreign currency Currency hedging and short-term positions Currency effects subsidiaries and associates Other financial items Net financial items Q1 2017 There are positive translation effects in equity 13

Net profit influenced by negative currency effects NOK million Q1 2017 Q1 2016 FY 2016 Net profit/loss 2 749 2 389-179 Solid contributions from operating activities - Increase mainly through improvements in market operations Net profit held somewhat back by currency effects 14

Q1 net profit breakdown Underlying 1 EBITDA Q1 2016 Q1 2017 Underlying 1 EBITDA Q1 2017 Net Profit Q1 2017 NOK million 1 057 128 5 186 353 226 9 4 001 873 374 2 749 1 761 Q1 2016 Adj. EBITDA Net operating revenues Operating expenses ex. dep. Q1 2017 Adj. EBITDA Unrealised value changes from energy derivatives Gain/loss from acquisitions/ divestments of business Impairments and related costs Depreciations Net financial items Tax Q1 2017 Net profit Underlying EBITDA +30% vs. Q1/16 Booked net profit somewhat affected by items excluded from underlying operating profit and modest negative currency effects under financial items 15 1 Adjusted for unrealised value changes from energy derivatives, gain/loss from acquisitions/divestments of business activities and impairments and related costs

Q1 segment financials EBITDA including share of profit/loss from equity accounted investments NOK million 3 059 2 711 Q1 2016 927 1 026 Q1 2017 656 411 365 Underlying 1 EBITDA 38 84 115 129-168 European flexible generation Market operations International power Wind power District heating Industrial ownership 16 1 Adjusted for unrealised value changes from energy derivatives, gain/loss from acquisitions/divestments of business activities and impairments and related costs

Q1 2017 capital expenditure 1 Wind Power 22% Other 2 7% International Power 10% NOK 0.7 billion Industrial Ownership 26% European Flexible Generation 35% Distribution of CAPEX in the quarter: - 51% expansion investments - 49% maintenance investments New hydropower capacity under construction in Norway and Albania Wind power developments in Norway and UK Maintenance primarily within Nordic hydropower and Norwegian grid 17 1 Exclusive loans to associates 2 Including District heating, Market operations and Other activities

Strong cash flow in Q1 NOK million 14 000 12 000 3 996-873 12 414 10 000 2 445 8 000 7 308-462 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 Cash reserves 01.01 From operations Investment activities Changes in debt Dividend and group contributions, currency effects Cash reserves 31.03 18

Long-term debt repayment profile 8 000 NOK million 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 >2027 NOK 6.3 billion debt matures in rest of 2017 NOK 32.4 billion in net interest-bearing debt (NOK 32.5 billion at year end 2016) - NOK 42%, EUR 41%, GBP 12%, USD 2%, BRL 3%, CLP/CLF 1% - Duration: 3.7 years - Net interest-bearing debt-equity ratio 27.3% 19

Strong credit ratings A- / Negative Baa1 / Stable Maintaining current ratings with S&P and Moody s Strong support from owner CAPEX adapted to financial capacity 20

Summary Strong underlying operations and cash flow Strong contributions from market operations Higher Nordic power prices partly offset by lower production Q-on-Q 21

THANK YOU Investor contacts: Debt Capital Markets Funding manager Stephan Skaane Vice President Tron Ringstad Phone: +47 905 13 652 Phone: +47 905 13 652 E-mail: Stephan.Skaane@statkraft.com E-mail: Tron.Ringstad@statkraft.com Financial information Head Advisor Yngve Frøshaug: Phone: +47 900 23 021 E-mail: Yngve.Froshaug@statkraft.com www.statkraft.com